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Wher is the mind

SirenLydia maybe its some from outside that we attract into are being like magnetism an do some Good with this gaining ground 'soul feeling' 'in your state'...wine

Wher is the mind

hotstrawberries thanks, Genetic predispositions is gaining ground,in an around the Netherlands you say,oh ok...wink
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Wher is the mind

hotstrawberries thanks, Genetic predispositions is gaining ground,in an around the Netherlands you say,oh ok...wink
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Wher is the mind

Yes Snowwolf i believed you couldnt resist my unresistable thread, i like you when your in a wild mood, so am i (sound of a Snowwolf cry)
(i promise i wont ask why your mood is ever so wild)thoughts slot into are mind through advertising films, people we meet, though sometimes i have thoughts an i wonder if there randomness is from a chaos universe etc

Wher is the mind

curlyloks 7grams in weight, yes that is interesting, the weight loss amazing.....

Wher is the mind

llluminate im sure some people do, whereas i, i try to figure it out and enjoy trying to figure it out,therefore i enjoy my mind whereever it is........
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Wher is the mind

Snowwolf of course we all count Snowwolf,im sure it isnt only one place you see the trees an birds an eat apples an pairs an in the art gallery thing thats a nice painting why was it painted, why do i think that, an where are those thoughts from?hug

Wher is the mind

llluminate, thanks, thats iiuminating if only partial.....all helps

Wher is the mind

Westdeck interesting, maybe the mind is infinite therefore everywhere+ so genes is right, anywhere is....electrical, the moon as affects on people gravitatinal music food alchahol...those affects on part of infinity...good to think...wheres thoughts coming from....

Wher is the mind

Welcome, where is the mind in the skul, or ist that mainly the home of the brain, though isnt the mind in the brain, maybe not. The story of the very good squash player dieing in a car crash donating a kidney to a man who hated all sport with a passsion. When he recovered he had an urge that he'd never had before to play squash,he did an became a champion. So mental/physical are they one is consciouse eternal, perhaps we tap into it, when born, maybe like a gravity....maybe birds animals an insects do..your thoughts please...
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RE: Anti gravitational engine!!!!!

yes its a difficult one, dont blame you for changing gear...ive temporarily changed gear as well easier to explain to easier to the growing propencety of anonimous web contributions, and there nevertheless sometimes worthy incusion on threads...rich
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RE: Anti gravitational engine!!!!!

The Proffesser thanks for reply, if theres ever any auther i do cite as in last copy paste @the final solution, ive been well versed at uni.On this occasion there wasnt info on web. So thats your secondary thoughts delt with, how about your first thpoughts.....
rich...
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RE: Mustache...keep or get rid of?

Lonewolff nice thread, i once had a mustache, well i must confess mine wasnt really a mustache it was a very hairy nose....laugh
if you get rid an miss it can grow it back, if your happy with it then perhaps keep it, over to you Lonewolllf
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uk m wanting to marry a scandinavian woman by june

yknow thres nothing more sadder in the thread world than a dying thread (ina a sense)
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RE: Anti gravitational engine!!!!!

joovist, nice interesting thread cheers wine
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RE: Anti gravitational engine!!!!!

If we accept that our traditional concept of physical reality is intrinsically linked with a specific sub-atomic counterpart, it follows naturally that, among beings such as the Lectroids, who relate to the physical universe in more or less the same way we do, that dimension would be the natural conduit of choice for interdimensional travel. This model of space-time helps illustrate how vast distances such as those between Grover's Mill and Planet 10 might be spanned conveniently. Likewise, with its ample room and apparently timeless quality, such a dimension might also be used for storage, as the Black Lectroids seem to have done with dangerous prisoners like John Whorfin, apparently sentencing them to a limbo-like stasis (not unlike the old "Phantom Zone" concept from Silver Age Superman comics).



Penny Priddy succinctly answered the question of dimensions five through seven in the Marvel Comics adaptation: "I guess they don't matter. It's like cheesecloth, I think. Minowski space." German mathematician Hermann Minowski was one of the earliest scientists to suggest that space and time might be a single continuum rather than separate properties. "Minowski space" posits that, under certain conditions prescribed by Einstein's special theory of relativity, space-time would be flat and devoid of gravity.



Theoretical physics aside, one might also ask what the eighth dimension *literally* is -- i.e., how the special effect as seen in the movie was achieved. In keeping with the organic feel of Lectroid culture, and since the eighth dimension is actually sub-atomic in nature, Greenlite effects supervisor John Scheele hit upon the idea of utilizing images recorded through a scanning electron microscope. At that time, there was no established procedure for recording moving images through an electron microscope, but the innovative fx team managed the task by using the same sort of motion control system utilized in filming small models. I'm not sure what substance (or substances) was chosen to achieve the finished shots, but test subjects included everything from ordinary paper and rotten cheese to beetles and mice tongues -- surely making that scene one of the oddest "location shoots" in movie history.So if we use films to explore possibilities, why not

RE: Anti gravitational engine!!!!!

Pioneering experiments demonstrate that the eighth dimension may be breached by occupying the "empty" space that is normally shared with "solid" matter. But how does it work? As B. Banzai explained to the press following his demonstration in Texas, travel through matter is possible because matter is actually comprised mostly of empty space. Subatomic particles take up only one quadrillionth of an atom's total volume -- "like a bee in the middle of St. Peter's Cathedral," Dr. Sneider notes. Sneider elaborates: "According to quantum field theory... the forces between particles are created by exchanges of other particles. The electromagnetic force is carried by the exchange of particles called 'virtual photons.' In other words, the empty space between the electrons and protons in normal matter is full of virtual protons. Furthermore, if virtual photons fail to travel all the way between electrons and the nucleus, atoms would no longer be prevented from passing through each other. Since virtual photons have no mass, they are able to travel the full distance between electrons and protons. If virtual photons had mass, they would be restricted to a very small region around the elementary particles that make up the atoms. The passage would be clear for Buckaroo Banzai and his Jet Car to pass through matter."



This is accomplished by the oscillation overthruster. The overthruster seems to be, in effect, a miniaturized particle accelerator, powering two colliding beams that mix electrons and positrons together, releasing energy as they annihilate each other in a continuous series of powerful subatomic explosions -- a "Baby Bang," as Penny Priddy called it. One by-product of this "Baby Bang" is the creation of intermediate vector bosons, which are then magnetically directed to temporarily impart mass to whatever virtual photons occupy the designated target area. Within that target, electromagnetic force is suddenly and severely reduced. The effect is extremely short-lived (on the order of seconds or less), but within that window of opportunity a fast-moving object -- Buckaroo's jet car, for example -- is able to move through the disruption, effectively passing through solid matter.



That being said, we are still left with certain questions. Where exactly does the eighth dimension exist, and why do we count it as "eighth" instead of a higher or lower number?



Human perception recognizes three physical dimensions (variously described as height, length, width, depth, or similar terms), and time is often considered to be a fourth. So where does that leave the fifth, sixth, and seventh, and why do we concern ourselves specifically with the eighth? As Dr. Sneider explains, some scientists (such as Theodore Kaluza and later Oskar Klein) have proposed the possible existence of mini-dimensions that exist on a sub-atomic level: "Dimensions are usually diagrammed as infinitesimally thin, mutually perpendicular lines. In the Kaluza-Klein theory, these lines become cylinders with a radius much less than that of an atomic nucleus. In other words, each dimension of space-time is in fact two-dimensional, a cylinder of finite radius but infinite length. There would then be a total of eight dimensions, in which the eighth dimension is the sister dimension of everyday time, but at the subnuclear level." It has since become suggested that there may in fact be many more dimensions than previously suspected, but the basic concept has not been entirely outmoded.

uk m wanting to marry a scandinavian woman by june

im not that down though, because hope springs eternal...laugh wine cheers

RE: Anti gravitational engine!!!!!

interesting thread joovist, be intresting to see if Proffesor gets a reply inprofessor

RE: Swiss dilemma

If i ws working somewhere with a tight schedule i would facture my love in, thats a balanced vue, some people let work take over, thats their logical value judgement, if the shoe was on the other foot and a woman said i love you with text essages, though not enough to show me commitment and facter me, then i would decline, because the measures i would look at is how much i desire feel love for her and equally importantly how much she feels desire and love for me, i woud resume then that caring loving tactile CONSIDERATE girl i was looking for would. To some up he could bea good guy, yes he could be a player...to sum up its a value judgement, what does she look for in a man...
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RE: Swiss dilemma

animica intersting thread, im sure shes aching to meet him as much as he wants to meet her, although she'd like to meet him sooner i feel she should be realistic,like her boyfreind,hell i have to wait until june for lusts sake...
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Icelandic related items...anything (id like to learn language)

yes i know what you mean...

Icelandic related items...anything (id like to learn language)

nobodyzfool do you think its because she understands the topic but doesent understand men so she went away?wine

Icelandic related items...anything (id like to learn language)

nobodyzfool thanks for input, well it was a summation!

Icelandic related items...anything (id like to learn language)

animica thanks for you tips, a kind of mushroom, i think mushrooms can be phalic, an we all made that journey along one of those, nature is amazing, i believe we all have things to learn an teach, though facets of your knowledge are really peach!
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Icelandic related items...anything (id like to learn language)

animica thanks for reply spacewoman, i will check out Royksopp, cool name, anyhow will give a listen, Sylvia Nott, also kwown as Slvia Night ok, i will hopefuly enjoy them animica, for you see i cant get enough of your tips!wine cheers

paralel universe

jonathonR haha,....im a winner because i only seek true love
as sure as the glide of a seagle above, 'sometimes always' needs a closer luck. if a woman said shes mine an left
i couldnt give a dam!
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paralel universe

Westdeck once nearly evrything is out of Pandoras box, theres one thing left. hope for the dear lady, she still as time to be lucky, an yes i also!

paralel universe

cheers joovisstwine

paralel universe

wine cheers Westdeck

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